Re: "Of That Ilk"
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Re: "Of That Ilk"
Lois Johnson 5/23/05
Lois,
I promise, I have never owned a dictionary, so, I will have to take your word for that information.lol
I thought the usage must be something of that ilk.Else, many of the clan Rutherford were not highly regarded.Believe it or not, my grandmother used the word "ilk".She generally used to refer to an individual belonging to a family she regarded as dishonest, or "trashy".I have often wondered whether someone, upon my leaving, has said there goes Ron Couch of that ilk.
Yes, I would dearly love to have the information.It would transform this rainy day to sunshine.
Con toda mi corazon, Gracias.
Ron
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Paulyne Rutherford Taylor 5/31/05
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Paulyne Rutherford Taylor 6/01/05
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Paulyne Rutherford Taylor 6/01/05
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Paulyne Rutherford Taylor 5/31/05
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